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Just a few minutes ago, a woman from North Carolina, a textile worker, made a speech about her life under the Bush economy. She was in a big print dress and was, I think, Barry's idea of a typical white person, and, perhaps, a typical Hillary supporter. DU, true to their lack of principles, hated her:

Just a few minutes ago, a woman from North Carolina, a textile worker, made a speech about her life under the Bush economy. She was in a big print dress and was, I think, Barry's idea of a typical white person, and, perhaps, a typical Hillary supporter. DU, true to their lack of principles, hated her:

Maybe this is why the working person can't stand the left faction of the Dems.

It's their typical elitist mentality on display. They deny that they are elitists but their words betray them.

I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.

It's their typical elitist mentality on display. They deny that they are elitists but their words betray them.

Exactly.

But this women actually did better than the politicians before and after her. The guy from Alaska in the brown suit was hideous. Notice that these folks are all speaking to an audience that is chattering up a storm. I wonder why they even bother.

I think most DUmmies are more fond of the rabid Communists and Anarchists that are protesting outside of the convention, and want to start riots that could turn Denver into a war zone.

They want the inside of the DNC to look like the outside. Then again, that's what children like to see.

I feel that once a black fella has referred to white foks as "honky paleface devil white-trash cracker redneck Caspers," he's abdicated the right to get upset about the "N" word. But that's just me. -- Jim Goad